Danglie Bits ~ Rob Roy Wide Triangular or Square Shawl Pattern

Danglie Bits ~ whimsies that dangle…

Rob Roy Shorter & Wider Patttern

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Rob Roy Wide Triangular or Square Shawl

Symbol/Chart Explanation:
The chart is worked with the odd rows going from right to left and the even rows from left to right. You read
the symbols as charted.

Inc (increase): To increase, I lifted the bar or ladder between the two stitches,
from front to back, and knitted as usual. This gives a nice increase, without a hole. If you do not like this
method of increasing, then pick what you prefer.

Note: On all even rows, knit the first and the last stitch, to keep the edges from
curling. I put an *, marking where the pattern stitch starts. This will help you when your get into multiple
repeats of the stitch pattern.

Wide Triangular Shawl Pattern

Set up:
Cast on 5 sts.

Row 1: K1, inc, k3, inc, k1.Row 2: K1, purl across to the last stitch, k1.Row 3: K1, inc, knit across to the last st, inc, k1.Row 4: K1, inc, purl across to the last stitch, inc, k1.

Repeat Rows 7 through 16, until the shawl is the size you prefer. Cast off and block if you wish this to be a
wide triangular shawl. Continue with the next part if you wish to make a square-shaped shawl.

Square Shawl Pattern

Do the shawl pattern above. When you reach the size/width you wish, do the decrease rows: